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Show PERSONAL. i M'u H'bd, Fuperinten-deritofthn Fuperinten-deritofthn halt Jkt, District of the Western Union TePq;rrtph Co., re-turned re-turned Ia6t nitht from brief vi-it Ui Omaha. Flo reccivftl rnunv cx-pre?nions cx-pre?nions of i-yn p ithy a id condo'lence white absent on his recent s i I bereavement. be-reavement. Mr. IT. T. Eurkley, representing tho Philadelphia boot and shoe house of Sauwr, Dangler &, Co., will arrive to nig1 t, and will remain at the Town-send Town-send House for a few days. Mr. W. 8. God be returned last night from a successful trip to England, Eng-land, where he has been on busmen connected with mining mmt-rs. He has been absent six months. Mis A snot Shearman, dauuhter to Mr. W. H, Shearman, who has been spending somo timo at her uncle's iu New York, traveled west with him. Gn-eral W. W. Lowp. C.ipuin C IT. Downs, Mr. H. H. Biwcher nd Mr. F. D. Hooper, of Omaha, were among the arrivals at the Townscnd last night. Tlie three first-named gentlemen are Inavily interested in mining matters in this Territory .owning .own-ing valuable properties, and may remain re-main lor some tunc iu this region. Among the passengers who went west last night by tho C. P. It. R., were Mr. Darain Painter and ife, from Philadelphia. Tho lady is n neice to Mr. Robert Peirco of the 19th ward in this city; and the couple propose pro-pose calling here on their return eastward. Mr. A. S. Gould, who has been east on business connected with the Gladiator Mining and Tunnel Cora-piny, Cora-piny, will return to-night, having been very successful in furthering the object for which he visited tho east. He was detaine ) a day longer than he anticipated in Omaha. |